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LENOVO THINKBOOK 15 GEN 2 15.6" FHD INTEL CORE I5-1135G7 2.4GHZ / 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD
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Características LENOVO THINKBOOK 15 GEN 2 15.6" FHD INTEL CORE I5-1135G7 2.4GHZ / 8GB RAM / 256GB SSD
Tamanho15.6 "
RAM8 GB
Capacidade256 GB
Geekbench 5 (múltiplos)4271
Geekbench 5 (único)1270
Descrição
O Lenovo ThinkBook 15 Gen 2 é um notebook projetado para enfrentar tarefas diárias com um desempenho satisfatório, equipado com o processador Intel Core i5-1135G7 de 2.4GHz. Com uma configuração de memória RAM de 8GB, ele é capaz de gerenciar as atividades do dia a dia de forma eficiente.
Este modelo vem com uma tela de 15.6 polegadas Full HD com tecnologia IPS e retroiluminação LED, oferecendo boas condições de visualização graças à sua resolução e densidade de 141 ppi, além de uma taxa de atualização de 60 Hz que proporciona uma experiência visual confortável e sem grandes distrações.
A capacidade de armazenamento é básica com um SSD NVMe de 256GB. Embora o armazenamento seja considerado abaixo da média em termos de espaço, a velocidade do SSD NVMe é um ponto positivo, elevando a resposta geral do sistema.
O notebook também conta com um leitor de impressões digitais, reforçando a segurança de acesso ao sistema. No que se refere a conectividade, é competente com várias opções de portas para facilitar a conexão com outros dispositivos.
Apesar dessas características, o Lenovo ThinkBook 15 Gen 2 enfrenta desafios quanto à autonomia, com uma vida útil da bateria de cerca de 8 horas, o que pode ser considerado insuficiente para um dia completo de uso intenso. A performance em benchmarks é classificada como insatisfatória, sugerindo que ele pode não ser o ideal para aplicações mais exigentes ou jogos de última geração.
Em resumo, este modelo é mais indicado para usuários que prezam por tarefas básicas e uso cotidiano sem a necessidade de recursos extremos de processamento ou longos períodos longe de uma fonte de energia.
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Avaliações
RobertJasiek
Yours is a modest conclusion. One might as well conclude to abstain from Lenovo entirely. Luckily, in my country (Germany), national and international law enable undoing purchases if products are fundamentally defect.
Tony
I have had this computer for a year, and I'm already on a replacement unit. This is a horrible computer that Lenovo needs to recall. None of the eink screens work properly, Lenovo knows this fully well, but they keep pretending they know nothing about it. Their forums are full of Think Book Plus Gen 2 eink issues, and not one of the forum posts ends with a solution, they all end with a Lenovo tech telling the person to "contact support" and when you contact support they pretend that this is just a problem with your computer, and during that interaction they attempt to deflect the blame to you updating Windows, or to your use, or to you not updating Windows, or to you not updating the Bios, or to you updating the BIOS. Stay away from this computer.
Oleksa
The screen is not so important to me, I bought the laptop specifically to connect 2 monitors. The laptop itself is folded. But the problem with the 32Gb memory module is painful (I bought 2 modules, one in Europe, one in China).
NikoB
Sorry, while switching, I forgot that this is a Thinkbook series, but one hell - but in practice with AMD inside it is almost impossible to find this series in retail with a 100% sRGB screen, only with Intel (there is also have TB4 port) and the camera is of course miserable for 2022. But even in Legion 7 it's only 1080p when it should already be 1440p@60Hz.
NikoB
The screen is replaced in 1 hour by hand with 72% NTSC around $90 (Grade A+). It is better to take slim panels from LG - they are 100% flicker free. And the camera is really a shame, but Lenovo's marketers deliberately put this misery in order to smash this miserable series with Ideapad 5 years ago. Previously, they had one line - S340, as a single line instead of IP3/IP5, but then the greedy Lenovo bosses decided that it was too fat sell S340 with 720p camera and single slot. When you can make a wretched line IP3 with one slot and a shameful webcam and a wretched line IP5, where the camera is still wretched 720p, but there are no expansion slots, and the screens are always wretched 45-46% NTSC (which they deliberately hide in psref) As a result, we have a miserable laptop in everything for the end of 2022. The price of which is $400.
NikoB
Most likely, the power binding of the ram slot in Lenovo is made very badly, so 32GB modules are buggy. Or is it just a defect of your copy. Because Zen2+ definitely supports 64GB overall and 32GB modules. There should be no problems with them, only if Lenovo intends in bios is block their work for marketing reasons.
Oleksa
I use the translator (Google). I have been using this laptop for more than a year (ryzen 5700u, 16gb). The screen is bad. The sound is good. Autonomy is weak. Quiet (subjectively) up to 50% load, after that it is no longer a pleasant whistle (the same problem on younger 14-inch models). The arrows on the keyboard are terrible, I never got used to them, I constantly press the wrong ones. RAM expansion is actually possible only up to 24 GB (ie 8 + 16). When installing various 32Gb modules, many problems immediately begin: - productivity is immediately 2-3 times lower - constant system errors (Windows, Ubuntu), reboots, sudden shutdowns. Today I installed the latest bios, it also did not help. I use it with 2 144hz full hd ips monitors (works well). Camera (like all cameras in other laptops for 15 years). The case is not very strong, because the lower cover is made of soft plastic, which reduces the strength of the structure. There is a lot of space so that you can make 2 connectors for RAM. Lenovo saves pennies (like everyone else). A 45-watt battery is not enough for such a laptop.
NikoB
Quote from: SP on December 01, 2022, 21:20:11 Quote from: SP on December 01, 2022, 21:20:11 Apparently they can't get newer models, and they can't buy them themselves. So it would be necessary to evaluate the G9 455/450 with 6800U/5825U also with i5 1240p/i7 1260p. But there are no reviews, and the year has already ended. G10 Coming Soon... Even the G8 455 with 5800U/5600U 2021 is not even here. These are models that have at least a normal round angled power plug, and not a moronic newfangled usb-c that sticks out perpendicular to the case and easily breaks out with a foot on the couch, a right-handed person. Well, you can also remember the TravelMate P2 c 5650U / 5850U, although the numpad is damaged there, but the right-handed ports are well made and the power plug. And there is even a d-sub and always a 3 year warranty... again there are no reviews on them, just like there is no review with the i7 1165G7, as an alternative with a TB4.0 port in the appendage.
SP
Why not review a newer model instead of this outdated one? I just don't get it.